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q-deformed classical mechanics
Physics Letters A, 1994Abstract In this paper we discuss q-deformed classical mechanics. We set up the q-deformed Lagrangian and obtain the q-deformed equation of motion by using the variation technique. In this calculation we regard time as a discrete q-deformed variable.
Chung, Won-Sang, Chung, Ki-Soo
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The f-Deformation I: f-Deformed Classical Mechanics
Reports on Mathematical Physics, 2020zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Chung, Won Sang, Hassanabadi, Hassan
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Nanoscale Deformation Mechanisms in Bone
Nano Letters, 2005Deformation mechanisms in bone matrix at the nanoscale control its exceptional mechanical properties, but the detailed nature of these processes is as yet unknown. In situ tensile testing with synchrotron X-ray scattering allowed us to study directly and quantitatively the deformation mechanisms at the nanometer level.
Gupta, H. +7 more
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Elastically deformable mechanisms
ZAMM - Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics / Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik, 2000AbstractA large number of applications in engineering of mechanisms are geometrically non‐linear. A theory which deals with a rate‐field‐problem using the transfer matrix procedure based on macro elements is them fore developed. Velocities in connection with the integration procedure according to Runge‐Kutta 4‐th order for state variables of a ...
Franitza, D. +2 more
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Mechanical Deformation Mechanisms in Knitted Fabric Composites
Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials, 1997Knitted fabric composites have certain advantages over woven composites, particularly in their ability to conform to complicated contours. As a consequence, however, they demonstrate inferior mechanical characteristics compared to woven materials as a direct result of the presence of bent fibers. Such a knitted fabric composite made from, for example,
Kelay, M.S., Bader, D., Reed, P.E.
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Electrostatic Mechanisms of DNA Deformation
Annual Review of Biophysics and Biomolecular Structure, 2000▪ Abstract The genomes of higher cells consist of double-helical DNA, a densely charged polyelectrolyte of immense length. The intrinsic physical properties of DNA, as well as the properties of its complexes with proteins and ions, are therefore of fundamental interest in understanding the functions of DNA as an informational macromolecule.
L D, Williams, L J, Maher
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Mechanical Deformation Mediated Transmembrane Transport
Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 2019AbstractTransmembrane transport is essential and plays critical roles for molecule exchange for cell survival. Methods capable of mimicking and regulating transmembrane transport have transformed the ability to create biosensors, separation membranes, and drug carriers.
Zunzhen Ming, Yan Pang, Jinyao Liu
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1988
The deformation mechanisms of hcp metals are more complex and less well investigated than those of, for example, face-centered cubic (fcc) and body-centered cubic (bcc) metals [4,12–15].
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The deformation mechanisms of hcp metals are more complex and less well investigated than those of, for example, face-centered cubic (fcc) and body-centered cubic (bcc) metals [4,12–15].
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Deformation mechanisms in experimentally deformed plagioclase feldspars
Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 1977Optical and transmission electron microscopy have been used to study the microstructures in a series of plagioclase feldspars which had been experimentally deformed in compression. The observations show that deformation takes place by three mechanisms: (1) brittle fracture, (2) twinning and (3) slip due to the generation and motion of dislocations ...
D. B. Marshall, A. C. McLaren
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1994
Abstract If all images in a pattern were presented in their pure form to the observer the task of pattern analysis would be drastically simplified compared to what is usually the case: the observed images are degraded versions of the pure ones.
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Abstract If all images in a pattern were presented in their pure form to the observer the task of pattern analysis would be drastically simplified compared to what is usually the case: the observed images are degraded versions of the pure ones.
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